Bottle



R. R. QUACKENBUSH BOTTLE Filed Aug. lg, 1925 Cat! Patented Feb. 14, 1928.

UNrrEo srATEs BOY R. QACKENBUSEE,

OF COISTOCX EARK, MICHIGAN.

BOTTLE.

Application filed August 18, 1926.` Serial No, 130,009.

This invention rclates to a bottle, one ot' the objects being to provide a. device of this type which after once being filled cannot bo readily relilled without detection although the structure is such as to perinit the contents to he easily poured therefrom.

lVith the iioi'egoin-jy and other objects in viewv which will appear as the description proceeds the invention resides in the coinbination and arrangernent of parts and in the details of construction, heroina'liter described and clainied7 it being` understood that changes in the preeise (nnhodirnent ot the invention herein disclosed may be nia-de within the scope of what is clahned, without departing from the spirit ot the invention.

In the accoinpanying` drawings the preterred form ot' the invention has been shown.

In said drawings,

Figure 1 is a Vertical through the bottle.

Figure 2 is a section on line 2MB, Figure 1, the stopper being' shown in elevation.

*igure 8 is a section on line 8-3; Figure 1.

Referring to the figures by characters of reference 1 designates the body of the bottle which can he of any desired Contour and the necl: 2 thereot provided with separate opening's and -1 adaptcd to bo closed by means of stoppers 5 and 6 respec'zively.

A tubular steln 7 'torined of glass is integral with and opens through the hotton'] of the bottle while the upper end of this stem is pointed and closed as shown at 8 and projects into the opening Obviously, therefore, when the stopper 5 is placed in position within the opening 3 .it will engagz'e and surround the pointed end portion 01": this stem. lt desired a suitable adhcsive may bo placed in the recess 9 into which the Stein projeets so that after the stopper has beer i placed in closed position it will adhere to the steln and thus make it impossible to remove the stopper without breaking the stem 7. Uonsequently any liquid thereafter placed. in the bottle will escape through the Stein provided the level thereot rises above the upper end of the broken stem. In any event. how- (For, the breakage of the stem would serve as a means for indicating that the original contents have been rernovedn transrerse section A partition 10 forrned within the bottle neo" the neclr porti on 2 but beneath the open- :ng H this partition forn'nng a pocket 11 having a drai'n opening 12 through the wall of the hottle close to the bot-tom of the pocket. The upper end oif the pocket connnunicates with the opening /1 and extends across the greater portion of said opening. The stopper 6, wlwnplaced in the opening 11, will rest upon the upper end of the partition and serve not only to close the Outlet from the bottle through the throat 13 which is provided between one wall of the bottle and the partition 10, hut also serving to close the upper end of the pocket 11.

iii/hen it is desired to till the bottle the liquid poured through the opening 3 after which the two stoppers 5 and 6 are placed in position, stoppel' 5 being afliz'zed to the end of stein 7 as before explained, Thereafter should it be desired to remove the contents it is inerely necessary to remove stopper 6 whereupon liquid will flow out-wardly through the throat 13 and the opening 4;. Should an attenipt be made under ordinary conditions to fill the bottle through the opening 11, a large portion of the liquid would enter the pocket 11 and drain through the opening 12. This 'would of course result in waste under soine circuinstances. Ohviously any atten'ipt :nade to fill the bot-tle by rernoving; stopper 5 would result in hreakage of the stein 7 as alread`v cxplained.

TWhat is claimed is:

A bottle including a body, a neck having soparate openings, a pocket within the bottle ezItending partly across one ot the openings to provide a relatively small Outlet throat :tor Inaintaining communication between the interior oil? the body and one of the opening's`l there being a drain opening in the wall of the hot-tle adjacent the bottom of the pocket to preve'nt retention oif liquid in the` pocket7 and. a reanovable stopper for each of of the openings, one ot said stopbers constituting means for engaging' the top of the pocket and closing the throat.

In testiinony that claiin the iioregoing as my own7 have hereto atlixed niy signature. 

